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Sector Update: Energy

Energy stocks were higher Monday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index rising 2.6% and the St

Trump Makes U.S. The 'Guardian' Of Hormuz; What Happens Now
Investor's Business Daily36d agobullish
Trump Makes U.S. The 'Guardian' Of Hormuz; What Happens Now

Oil prices jumped on Monday as President Donald Trump said the U.S. will reimpose a blockade on Iranian ports and provide other countries safe passage —for a fee — through the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement follows an escalation of U.S.-Iran military strikes after Tehran had targeted ships in the Strait traveling an alternative path to the Tehran-approved route open for ships paying a fee to the regime. With U.S.-Iran negotiations at an impasse over control of the key global shipping route and Tehran's nuclear program, the diplomatic route — and Wall Street's assumption that flare-ups in fighting won't lead the sides back to war — is facing its biggest test.

Oil Prices Jump As U.S.-Iran Escalation Tests Market Calm
Investor's Business Daily36d agobullish
Oil Prices Jump As U.S.-Iran Escalation Tests Market Calm

Oil prices jumped on Monday amid escalation of Middle East conflict as the U.S. challenged Iran's assertion of control over the Strait of Hormuz. With U.S.-Iran negotiations at an impasse over the key global shipping route and Tehran's nuclear program, Wall Street's assumption that flare-ups in fighting won't lead the sides back to war is being tested, but still holding firm. With Iran declaring the Strait of Hormuz closed, S&P 500 futures traded slightly lower, with APA, Occidental Petroleum and Devon Energy trading high on the index.